"No, no, I can hold on!”
No, as long as I have a breath left, I will follow the Red Army to the end!”
This is the insistence of Commander Xie Fei during the Long March, she did not drag down the pace of the army because of her identity as a woman, but worked hard in the cold wind and difficult trek!
She's also successful!She followed the army out of the vast wild meadow and completed all the distances of the Long March.
As the third wife of ***, she is not only capable, but also dedicated to the country and the people, and even became a jurist after the divorce and lived her own personality!
Xie Fei was born in February 1913 in Chayuan Village, Hushan District, Wenchang County, Guangdong, and her father named her Xie Qiongxiang. Since she was 8 years old, she began to study Xi revolutionary ideas in various schools, Hainan Public School, Hainan Provincial Sixth Normal School is where she often Xi.
In February 1927, she joined the Communist Youth League at Qiongya Middle School and began to accept the party's ideas and consider national affairs. In the follow-up revolutionary work, she successively served as the director of the District Women's Liberation Association and the secretary of the Communist Youth League. Later, she joined the Communist Party of China as a member of the district party committee and secretary of the women's committee, and soon after served as a member of the women's committee of the Wenchang County Committee of the Communist Party of China.
It's a pity that such revolutionary days didn't last long, and the enemy came to the door. In November, in order to escape the madness of the enemy**, he went into exile with his family to a deserted island. After a period of escape and wandering, she came to Hong Kong several times to carry out revolutionary work again.
In the second half of 1928, Xie Fei was sent to Singapore by the party organization because of his outstanding revolutionary work, where he worked in the printing house of the Nanyang Provisional Committee of the Communist Party of China, and later transferred to the secretariat of the committee. From the end of March and the beginning of April 1930 to the summer of 1932, she successively worked in the Secretariat of the Communist Party of Malaysia, Fujian and Xiamen Central Municipal Committee.
Later, the country was in a war crisis, and the revolutionary fighters had no choice but to start the Long March, and Xie Fei was among them.
On October 16, 1934, the ** column crossed the Duhe River and marched westward, and Xie Fei followed the large army to start moving.
At that time, the society was in flames, warplanes were circling in the sky, and the country and the people were in a state of displacement.
At this time, 30 female Red Army soldiers followed the Long March of the large army, and under the cover of the guard battalion and the Fifth Army Corps, they followed the ** column to cross the Xiangjiang River.
Because the Long March was too difficult and dangerous, Xie Fei, who had always been strong, couldn't bear it, so she had to find ***, who was in charge of logistics at the time, hoping to equip a civilian man to help pick up the luggage, which was also the first time the two of them met each other!
In late May 1935, the Red Army came to the Anshun Field of the Dadu River, and they had to complete the 320-mile journey in three days, which was too difficult for them, but they did not give up and still worked hard to tide over the difficulties.
At that time, Xie Fei and his party were already walking a little fluctuating because of long-term malnutrition, but she was not discouraged by this, but kept talking to motivate herself, "No!."Nope!I can hold on. Under her self-motivation, she moved step by step, and finally arrived at her destination within the stipulated time.
At that time, other comrades also took special care of her and asked her to ride a horse, but Xie Fei only rode a horse when she couldn't move, and walked by herself the rest of the time, she felt that she must be able to. No, as long as I have a breath left, I will follow the Red Army to the end!This is a phrase she often says.
In the course of the Long March, they trekked through mountains and rivers, crossed long rivers, climbed high mountains, and worked hard in the cold wind, in the wet cold, and in the midst of hunger.
When crossing the Luding Bridge, she lay on the iron lock on the bridge, and moved it little by little, it took two hours, her hands were grinding and bleeding, and she did not shout a word.
Xie Fei followed the Red Army and crossed the Jiajin Mountain, Mengbi Mountain, Changban Mountain, Dagu Mountain and Cangde Mountain, and encountered landslides and attacks by birds and animals, but none of them had the intention of giving up.
Just like Tang Seng went through nine hundred and eighty-one difficulties, the Red Army troops also encountered many tribulations, but fortunately, they finally got out of the wild grassland. After the end of the Long March, she successively served as a member of the Siming Prefectural Committee of the Communist Party of China, a member of the Sanbei Prefectural Committee of the Communist Party of China and the head of the Propaganda Department, the secretary of the Yushang County Party Committee and the head of the Organization Department, and a member of the Standing Committee of the East China Women's Federation of the Communist Party of China and the head of the Organization Department.
Later, during the days when he was working in Wayaobao, Xie Fei and *** secretly fell in love with each other, and soon got married.
But in their hearts, the country is far higher than the family, and Comrade ** is often away from home because of his busy work, Xie Fei can only silently manage some affairs at home alone, and such days have passed for six years. Later, Xie Fei asked Ying to go to the Marxist Academy in Yan'an to study Xi, and since then, there has been no news, and her marriage with Comrade *** has ended without a problem.
In 1953, at the age of 40, she was admitted to the Department of Law as a graduate student, majoring in constitutional law, jurisprudence, international law and other courses. After graduating, he served as the vice principal of the ** Political and Legal Cadre School, and is a veritable jurist!This may be what the ancients said, "women don't let their eyebrows go"!Xie Fei died in Beijing in 2013 at the age of 101.